Zimmermann Elizabeth, Tomczyk Samuel
Department of Health and Prevention, Institute of Psychology, University of Greifswald, Robert-Blum-Str. 13, 17489, Greifswald, Germany.
German Center for Child and Adolescent Health (DZKJ), Partner Site Greifswald/Rostock, Greifswald, Germany.
J Prev (2022). 2025 Apr;46(2):201-211. doi: 10.1007/s10935-025-00826-1. Epub 2025 Jan 28.
The digitalization of society increasingly blurs boundaries between analog and digital worlds, offering opportunities such as telemedicine and global connectivity through digital platforms. However, it also presents risks, including cyberbullying, addiction potential, harmful content, misinformation, and privacy concerns from data breaches and surveillance technologies. Social media, with its global reach, amplifies both opportunities for positive engagement and the responsibility to navigate largely unregulated content. Adolescents, due to their developing critical evaluation skills and high prevalence of mental health challenges, are particularly vulnerable in this space and must navigate the risks associated with social media while simultaneously leveraging it for essential developmental tasks, such as identity formation and building social connections. To support them in this challenge, we propose adapting the traditional life skills approach to address the challenges of social media use, empowering adolescents to navigate both digital and analog environments effectively. These life skills include critical thinking, communication, and managing emotions and stress - all of which are essential for navigating social media. Despite its complexities, social media offers a unique platform for health promotion and prevention interventions due to its wide accessibility and reach. It holds significant promise for adolescent health by providing information, motivation, and social support. However, evidence-based, youth-centered prevention strategies on these platforms are still in early development and require further research to ensure effectiveness. Prevention programs integrating proven behavior change techniques, aligning with the preferences and needs of adolescents, and teaching essential life skills can empower them to navigate digital and analog challenges effectively.
社会数字化日益模糊了模拟世界与数字世界之间的界限,带来了诸如远程医疗以及通过数字平台实现全球互联等机遇。然而,它也带来了风险,包括网络欺凌、成瘾可能性、有害内容、错误信息,以及数据泄露和监控技术引发的隐私问题。社交媒体凭借其全球影响力,既放大了积极参与的机会,也凸显了应对大量未经监管内容的责任。青少年由于其批判性评估技能尚在发展,且心理健康问题高发,在这个领域尤其脆弱,他们必须在应对与社交媒体相关风险的同时,利用它来完成身份形成和建立社会联系等重要的发展任务。为了帮助他们应对这一挑战,我们建议调整传统的生活技能方法,以应对社交媒体使用带来的挑战,使青少年有能力有效地驾驭数字和模拟环境。这些生活技能包括批判性思维、沟通以及情绪和压力管理——所有这些对于在社交媒体中遨游都至关重要。尽管社交媒体错综复杂,但由于其广泛的可及性和覆盖面,它为健康促进和预防干预提供了一个独特的平台。通过提供信息、动力和社会支持,它对青少年健康有着重大的潜力。然而,基于证据、以青少年为中心的这些平台上的预防策略仍处于早期发展阶段,需要进一步研究以确保其有效性。整合经过验证的行为改变技巧、符合青少年偏好和需求并教授基本生活技能的预防项目,能够使他们有效地应对数字和模拟挑战。